Pat Ogden has 3 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 9 narrators, with an average listener rating of 4.2★ across 10 ratings. The most-rated is Sensorimotor Psychotherapy.

A book for clinicians and clients to use together that explains key concepts of body psychotherapy. Written for therapists and clients to explore together in therapy, this book is a practical guide to the language of the body. It begins with a section that orients therapists and clients to the volume and how to use it, followed by an overview of the role of the brain and the use of mindfulness. The last three sections are organized according to a phase approach to therapy, focusing first on developing personal resources, particularly somatic ones; second on utilizing a bottom-up, somatic approach to memory; and third on exploring the impact of attachment on procedural learning, emotional biases, and cognitive distortions. The concepts and interventions introduced in this book are designed as an adjunct to, and in support of, other methods of treatment rather than as a stand-alone treatment or manualized approach. By drawing on the therapeutic relationship and adjusting interventions to the particular needs of each client, thoughtful attention to what is being spoken beneath the words through the body can heighten the intimacy of the therapist/client journey and help change take place more easily in the hidden recesses of the self. PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.
©2015 Pat Ogden (P)2020 Tantor

Psychotherapists who have been trained in models of psychodynamic, psychoanalytic, or cognitive therapeutic approaches are skilled at listening to the language and affect of the client. They track the clients' associations, fantasies, and signs of psychic conflict, distress, and defenses. Yet while the majority of therapists are trained to notice the appearance and even the movements of the client's body, thoughtful engagement with the client's embodied experience has remained peripheral to traditional therapeutic interventions. The premise of Trauma and the Body is that, by adding body-oriented interventions to their repertoire, traditionally trained therapists can increase the depth and efficacy of their clinical work. Sensorimotor psychotherapy is an approach that builds on traditional psychotherapeutic understanding but includes the body as central in the therapeutic field of awareness, using observational skills, theories, and interventions not usually practiced in psychodynamic psychotherapy. By synthesizing bottom-up and top-down interventions, the authors combine the best of both worlds to help chronically traumatized clients find resolution and meaning in their lives and develop a new, somatically integrated sense of self.
©2006 Pat Ogden and W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. (P)2020 Tantor

Discover the latest research and theory on trauma in this illuminating audio collection. In recent years, we’ve come to discover that far more people than were previously thought suffer from the long-term effects of trauma. Whether it’s a client, friend, family member, or yourself, nearly everyone is touched in some way by the shock waves left by traumatic events. Trauma is one of the most debilitating and misunderstood psychological conditions. Fortunately, it is also one of the most widely studied. In the last 20 years, immense strides have been made in treating and comprehending the mechanics of trauma. From neuroscience to psychology to traditional healing, researchers have devoted their careers to understanding the consequences of traumatic experiences. The Healing Trauma Summit: Volume 3 gathers five of the most prominent experts in the field to share resources, insights, and the latest theories on treatment. This volume of audio interviews and presentations includes: Stephen Porges, PhD, describes his work with the polyvagal theory and why this has revolutionized the neuroscience of trauma Pat Ogden, PhD, approaches trauma treatment through the lens of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, drawing on the wisdom of the body to restore empowerment Richard Schwartz, PhD, details the internal family systems therapy modality and how his understanding of individual “parts” can pinpoint sources of trauma Leslie Booker considers how bringing vulnerability, authenticity, and grounded presence to therapy can begin healing the trauma of marginalized communities Edith Eger, PhD, discusses the ability to move forward with life in the wake of intense trauma Even though the effects of trauma can be devastating, healing is more than possible. With The Healing Trauma Summit, you can discover for yourself that hope is right within your grasp. Note: This program is a compilation of presentations that were originally offered via the internet, so some sound inconsistencies may be present. These talks were presented at the Healing Trauma Summit, hosted in 2018 by Sounds True, and may be listened to in any sequence. PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2019 Stephen Porges, Pat Ogden, Richard C. Schwartz, PhD, Leslie Booker, and Edith Eva Eger (P)2019 Sounds True